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at issue, whether a gun store can do business in the upscale town. >>> plus the bay area city expected to take on the issue of marriage equality happening today. >>> and not just bad, it's l.a. bad. the new report that says bay area traffic is just as bad as our neighbors to the south. we'll have details coming up. >>> speaking of the south, let's take you down to the south bay. a live look over san jose where traffic right now is smooth sailing. it's still very early on this tuesday, february 5th. this is "today in the bay." >>> a smooth 4:31 i might say. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> he can make even 4:30 smooth. good morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. let's check the forecast with the smooth christina loren. >> thank you from one smoothie to another. we're looking good this morning. temperaturesn
at issue, whether a gun store can do business in the upscale town. >>> plus the bay area city expected to take on the issue of marriage equality happening today. >>> and not just bad, it's l.a. bad. the new report that says bay area traffic is just as bad as our neighbors to the south. we'll have details coming up. >>> speaking of the south, let's take you down to the south bay. a live look over san jose where traffic right now is smooth sailing. it's still very early...
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roger goodell said the power outage will not impact the city of new orleans of hosting the show. and beyonce halftime show did not affect the power. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that make the it the third most watched tv game in sports history. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 twitter posts. central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in misery. >>> finally in europe, the investigation of world soccer has uncovered hundreds of expected cases of match fixing. authorities said there were 380 suspicious cases of match fixes in europe and another 300 around the world. >> early today sports brought to you by just for men. >>> anchorman s
roger goodell said the power outage will not impact the city of new orleans of hosting the show. and beyonce halftime show did not affect the power. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that make the it the third most watched tv game in sports history. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 twitter posts. central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a...
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here's the thing, let's talk about the essence. what is it about the act? a lot of people say they find the ad offensive? >> i think it's a little -- >> here we have bar rafaelli and this kind of geeky guy who are making out. it's a close shot. people say i can't watch it, i cringe, i turn away. so -- >> so we're making you watch it yet again. >> we're seeing -- >> enjoy it, hoda. you think america wants to see more of this, then let's show a little more. >> here's the question. the question is this. why does it gross people out? >> let's do it in slow motion. really. slow motion. we can do that. can't we? >> but why? what is it about -- now, if they were two people who -- if it was bar and -- i'm asking. do people feel uncomfortable when they see a beautiful person and a not quite as beautiful person making out? >> beauty is in the eye of the beholder. i bet the mother of that boy thinks he's beautiful. >> don't try to make me feel bad. these are questions that everyone turned away. here's a will ferrell ad. i'm not saying will ferrell is not a hottie, but
here's the thing, let's talk about the essence. what is it about the act? a lot of people say they find the ad offensive? >> i think it's a little -- >> here we have bar rafaelli and this kind of geeky guy who are making out. it's a close shot. people say i can't watch it, i cringe, i turn away. so -- >> so we're making you watch it yet again. >> we're seeing -- >> enjoy it, hoda. you think america wants to see more of this, then let's show a little more. >>...
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the group is working on a lawsuit against the city. it says the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> a plan to grade virginia schools is moving forward in the virginia general assembly. today the commonwealth's senate is expected to vote on a school grading system. yesterday the house of dell grats passed a bill assigning a letter grade to the schools. he would range from a to f and based on test data and school quality. virginia lawmakers must act today if the tate is to pass legislation to generate billions of dollars for transportation needs. the senate will vote on an amended version of governor bob mcdonnell's transportation plan. the republican senator who introduced the governor's proposal threw a curve ball yesterday by unveiling the alternative bill. it would impose the sales tax on gas in place of virginia's current gas tax. it would eliminate the sales tax hikes mcdonnell wanted. today is the deadline for legislation to win approval from either virginia's senate or the house of delegates. >>> you probably d
the group is working on a lawsuit against the city. it says the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> a plan to grade virginia schools is moving forward in the virginia general assembly. today the commonwealth's senate is expected to vote on a school grading system. yesterday the house of dell grats passed a bill assigning a letter grade to the schools. he would range from a to f and based on test data and school quality. virginia lawmakers must act today if the tate...
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the solemn season of lent in vatican city is a celebration of the 85-year-old pontiff. the hottest ticket in town, benedict's final audience on february 27th, the day before he steps down. 35,000 people have already requested free tickets, says the vatican. but this extraordinary step creates an extraordinary problem. the church will now have two living popes. author george weigel is an analyst. >> he creases to be pope at 8:00 p.m. february 28th. there's never been a bishop of rome emeritus for 719 years. he will make that work because he will simply retire into the deep background and not be seen in public. >> in meeting with rome's priest last week, benedict says once he steps down he will remain hidden from the world. eventually he will live in this monastery in vatican city, physically close to the new pope but no one expects hip to be intrusive. >> the new pope may come in, seek his advice, do something quietly. >> benedict as pope has surprised many. he was labeled god's rottweiler. yet benedict showed a gentle pastoral side. and meeting with sex abuse victims du
the solemn season of lent in vatican city is a celebration of the 85-year-old pontiff. the hottest ticket in town, benedict's final audience on february 27th, the day before he steps down. 35,000 people have already requested free tickets, says the vatican. but this extraordinary step creates an extraordinary problem. the church will now have two living popes. author george weigel is an analyst. >> he creases to be pope at 8:00 p.m. february 28th. there's never been a bishop of rome...
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the city is shuttering 15 underenrolled schools. they say the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> the commonwealth sthat is expected to vote on a school grading system. the house and delegates signed a bill to assign a letter grade to public schools in virginia. they would range from a to f and baszed on test data and school quality. >>> this is a crucial day in efforts to generate billions dollars in transportation money for virginia. the state senate will vote on an amended version of governor bob mcdonnell's plan. had new legislation would impose a sales tax on gas in place of virginia's current gas tax. it would also eliminate the sales tax increase mcdonnell proposed. the amended bill scraps hundreds of millions of dollars in fee increases mcdonnell wants as well. today is the deadline for legislation to win approval from the senate or house of delegates. ziemt the senate committee voted to increase the fines for texting behind the heel and change it to a primary offense. police could stop and ticket anyone t
the city is shuttering 15 underenrolled schools. they say the closures affect a higher number of black students. >>> the commonwealth sthat is expected to vote on a school grading system. the house and delegates signed a bill to assign a letter grade to public schools in virginia. they would range from a to f and baszed on test data and school quality. >>> this is a crucial day in efforts to generate billions dollars in transportation money for virginia. the state senate will...
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right to the very edge of the city. do you like this building? >> i absolutely love it. i think it's brave. i think it's very well tailored, very well considered. it's exciting. >> reporter: it certainly stands out. >> it seems to be a universal ambition of mankind to want to build high. >> reporter: now he either has the best or the worst job, depending on whether you're scared of heights. we can now head up to the open air section. i have to say loving adventure, i loathe parachutes. it's cold up here. i can feel the wind. this is what is nicknamed the shard, the top. >> london at night. changing and evolving for thousands of years. the shard not only adds to the skyline but it gives off a whole new perspective of this beautiful city. well, matt, i can tell you, the views really are quite spectacular. it's quite romantic up there. valentine's day soon, i'll be taking my wife. got your ticket? >> sounds like a good idea. ben fogle in london. thank you very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. >>> this morning in "today's" kitc
right to the very edge of the city. do you like this building? >> i absolutely love it. i think it's brave. i think it's very well tailored, very well considered. it's exciting. >> reporter: it certainly stands out. >> it seems to be a universal ambition of mankind to want to build high. >> reporter: now he either has the best or the worst job, depending on whether you're scared of heights. we can now head up to the open air section. i have to say loving adventure, i...
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the cdc and have the same conversation with major city cheese. that way we know this seed is planted them in no other chiefs talk to other chief summer start to have this conversation about what really is the rule of law enforcement and our long history as a difficult and bloody one and we don't want it to be done that path. probably the one most known for is the officers decision to shoot and what is implicit bias come into play? we mentioned earlier tonight to tell you this is one of my graduate kind of species, first into research as the note and if any grad student, you're either going to get shot by fellow police officers or the citizens come after you. you hold your breath in belief and faith and take a chance because this is the question our communities have had for years. the number one question in denver after an event where nothing can blackmail was killed by a police officer. do you train your officers to kill john blackmails? asked the question? associate an academy for six months? to flash pictures and say when you see this face, sho
the cdc and have the same conversation with major city cheese. that way we know this seed is planted them in no other chiefs talk to other chief summer start to have this conversation about what really is the rule of law enforcement and our long history as a difficult and bloody one and we don't want it to be done that path. probably the one most known for is the officers decision to shoot and what is implicit bias come into play? we mentioned earlier tonight to tell you this is one of my...
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over here the bay bridge. that's the hard part right now for east bay commuters into the city. a build past 880. traffic tuesday. we see heavy flow of traffic and east shore freeway speeds are still in upper 50s. we see a lot of company for you, folks. maps are playing it out the same way as sensors show. yellow out of richmond down in toward university avenue. you're okay until you get to berkeley curve and then it slams down. bottom of the screen is the other big issue. the big issue for oakland commuters. north 880 approaching broadway we have three vehicles involved in a crash. there's debris around the lanes and we have maybe three lanes blocked. we can confirm two lanes are blocked. chp has yet to get on scene and a couple other crews. slowing north of the coliseum, all of the way up to the scene west 580. look at how clear that is. if you get over there, that's your alternate. they have not yet let big rigs go through the area. keep that in mind heading up toward the maze. we're tracking that crash there. meanwhile, we have another incident reported sounds like another c
over here the bay bridge. that's the hard part right now for east bay commuters into the city. a build past 880. traffic tuesday. we see heavy flow of traffic and east shore freeway speeds are still in upper 50s. we see a lot of company for you, folks. maps are playing it out the same way as sensors show. yellow out of richmond down in toward university avenue. you're okay until you get to berkeley curve and then it slams down. bottom of the screen is the other big issue. the big issue for...
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michigan has universal background checks and also the most violent cities in the country. i said how does this work in michigan? everybody ignores them. if you have a law that is difficult or impossible to enforce or get people to follow, all you do is encourage people not to encourage content to the law. i have not seen the specific or puzzles me. i don't think any of us has because they haven't been released. which is not talking slogans and desires. but i find it difficult to imagine any way in which that kind of private transaction can be recovered. when you combine that with the fact the very surveys is not how criminals get their guns. the question is -- it's not me. i was guilty of the last time. [laughter] so what you're doing is putting a heavy burdened and somebody who's never done anything wrong, to exercise fundamental rights with little or no gain at the other end. so were talking a practical problem. >> the nra will not be supporting any additional measures to background checks. >> we've been urging for 20 years that those adjudicated should be included in th
michigan has universal background checks and also the most violent cities in the country. i said how does this work in michigan? everybody ignores them. if you have a law that is difficult or impossible to enforce or get people to follow, all you do is encourage people not to encourage content to the law. i have not seen the specific or puzzles me. i don't think any of us has because they haven't been released. which is not talking slogans and desires. but i find it difficult to imagine any way...
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right along the line, new york city and long island, 9 to 12 inches. but look at this, manchester, portland, boston, providence, just to the east of hartford, we're talking about 24 plus inches of snow. this is going to be a monster storm, over 10 million people affected by this. where does it fall? look at some of the top five boston snowfalls, february 6th through 7th, 1978, 27.1 inches, it's gunning for that. we'll have more on this in a little bit. savannah. >> al, thank you. this morning lawmakers are getting nuances about why the obama administration believes it is okay to use drones to kill expected terrorists including americans. it's an issue that will be key at today's confirmation hearing for the president's pick for cia. michael isikoff is calling this story for us. michael, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. drone strikes, the obama administration's weapon of choice against terrorists are coming under scrutiny. after a disclosure justice department document obtained by nbc news this week that justifies the targeted killing of america
right along the line, new york city and long island, 9 to 12 inches. but look at this, manchester, portland, boston, providence, just to the east of hartford, we're talking about 24 plus inches of snow. this is going to be a monster storm, over 10 million people affected by this. where does it fall? look at some of the top five boston snowfalls, february 6th through 7th, 1978, 27.1 inches, it's gunning for that. we'll have more on this in a little bit. savannah. >> al, thank you. this...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...
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i mean, you weren't affected at all in the city with the apartment. >> not in the city, but you saw what happened to everybody else. this storm, it's -- in terms of where you live, they keep sort of changing how -- what the snow amounts are going to be like. apparently boston and a lot of the northeast up there is going to really get socked. we could get a lot of snow or we could get a few inches. it depends on what happens with the track. >> we'll be sure to tune in on the news and see how much everybody got. >> from the sun. >> you know, the grammys are there while we're there. did we plan this? >> we didn't plan it that way, but there will be a lot of happening. it's hard to even get tickets on a plane -- >> the hotels are -- >> yeah. we did it, and we're going to be there. >> here's the deal with the grammys. there is apparently a memo that came out at cbs, and they don't want to see any side boob. >> no side boob, no butt crack, no -- >> we have to read this. it's crazy. >> please avoid exposing bare fleshy under curves of your buttocks. >> i love that word. >> and buttock crack. it
i mean, you weren't affected at all in the city with the apartment. >> not in the city, but you saw what happened to everybody else. this storm, it's -- in terms of where you live, they keep sort of changing how -- what the snow amounts are going to be like. apparently boston and a lot of the northeast up there is going to really get socked. we could get a lot of snow or we could get a few inches. it depends on what happens with the track. >> we'll be sure to tune in on the news and...
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city and the promise that this city holds are in the classroom and in the home. president obama understands that to connect all americans to that vision of a promising future requires that we create real ladders of opportunity. i am pleased he has come home to expand on that vision. ladies and gentlemen, let's give the president a chicago welcome. [playing "hail to the chief"] [applause] >> hey, chicago. hello, chicago. hello, everybody. hello, hyde park. [cheers] it is good to be home. it is good to be home. everybody have a seat, y'all relax. it's just me. y'all know me. it is good to be back home. a couple of people i want to acknowledge -- first of all, i want to thank your mayor, my great friend rahm emanuel for his outstanding leadership of the city and this kind introduction. [applause] i want to thank everybody here at hyde park academy for welcoming me here today. [cheers] i want to acknowledge your principal and your assistant principal, although they really make me feel old, because when i saw them -- where are they? stand up, stand up. they are doing
city and the promise that this city holds are in the classroom and in the home. president obama understands that to connect all americans to that vision of a promising future requires that we create real ladders of opportunity. i am pleased he has come home to expand on that vision. ladies and gentlemen, let's give the president a chicago welcome. [playing "hail to the chief"] [applause] >> hey, chicago. hello, chicago. hello, everybody. hello, hyde park. [cheers] it is good to...
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that did not happen in new york city. that is a different culture. that is what bill clinton was warning barack obama about. be careful because these people really care about their culture and their life and what they do. they care about different things than you do. part of it is cultural. when you ask somebody, or one of your leaders, you ask about the nra, we are viewed as an advocacy organization that stands up for gun owners and the second amendment. that is about 12%. the rest goes to competition, a gun safety, technical information, and a lot of our research goes into boy scouts, girl scout, bringing people into the shooting sport and teaching them to handle guns safely. there are fewer gun accidents today than there were at the beginning of the 20th century but there are a lot more guns. the only people out there teaching gun safety and training people is the national rifle association. i have got to go. [laughter] i have to go but i will take you to a gun show. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright n
that did not happen in new york city. that is a different culture. that is what bill clinton was warning barack obama about. be careful because these people really care about their culture and their life and what they do. they care about different things than you do. part of it is cultural. when you ask somebody, or one of your leaders, you ask about the nra, we are viewed as an advocacy organization that stands up for gun owners and the second amendment. that is about 12%. the rest goes to...
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in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that list? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it. she tells how they got on the train to leave washington and she fell and wept and wept. she claimed her place in later life and would come back in great glory to the white house. i do not know if anyone hated it. mrs. franklin pierce came in under horrible circumstances, having lost two sons. one of the way to the white house. she was a pretty good politician and she was as smart lady and was involved in political things that she just did not have the heart for it. at one point she fell in love with jefferson davis's two year old chi
in the city. and during the war she was a volunteer nurse. so what can i tell you? i think she really personified a lot of the things we think of today as the role of the first lady. >> who enjoys the of first lady the most? if you want to use the word "detested," who would you put on that list? >> julia grant. suddenly she had a pedestal to be on and she absolutely adored it. she loved it and try to persuade him to run for a third term. he didn't, she didn't like it. she...